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  2. Dennis Ritchie - Wikipedia

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    Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie (September 9, 1941 – c. October 12, 2011) was an American computer scientist. [3] ... It sounds like a wild claim, but it really is true."

  3. List of Bell Labs alumni - Wikipedia

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    Received the * National Medal of Technology (1998) with Dennis Ritchie, presented by President William Clinton. Laurie Spiegel: Electronic musician and engineer known for developing the algorithmic composition software Music Mouse. Louis Brus: In 1972, began a 23-year career at AT&T Bell Labs in the studies of nanocrystals.

  4. Bell Labs - Wikipedia

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    Bell Labs [b] is an American industrial research and development (R&D) company, currently operating as a subsidiary of Finnish technology company Nokia.With a long history, Bell Labs is credited with the development of radio astronomy, the transistor, the laser, the photovoltaic cell, the charge-coupled device (CCD), information theory, the Unix operating system, and the programming languages ...

  5. Sinister Slaughter - Wikipedia

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    Sinister Slaughter is the second full-length album by American death metal band Macabre and was released in 1993 by Nuclear Blast Records. [2] The cover artwork is a parody on the Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band featuring the band members, serial killers and mass murderers instead of famous people.

  6. The Way Back Home - Wikipedia

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    Recording Assistants – Jeff DeMorris, Richard McKeinon and Dennis Ritchie. Recorded at Conway Studios (Hollywood, CA) and The Village Recorder (Los Angeles, CA). Overdubbed by Jim Dineen; Mixed by Ed Thacker; Overdubbed and Mixed at The Grey Room (Hollywood, CA). Mastered by Wally Traugott at Capitol Studios (Hollywood, CA). Art Direction ...

  7. Space Travel (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie DEC PDP-7. In 1969, programmer Ken Thompson worked for Bell Labs on the Multics operating system on a GE 645 mainframe. During his work, Thompson developed Space Travel on the system. Multics was a collaborative project between several institutions for an interactive, multi-user operating system that provided ...

  8. The C Programming Language - Wikipedia

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    The C Programming Language (sometimes termed K&R, after its authors' initials) is a computer programming book written by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie, the latter of whom originally designed and implemented the C programming language, as well as co-designed the Unix operating system with which development of the language was closely intertwined.

  9. Portable C Compiler - Wikipedia

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    The Portable C Compiler (also known as pcc or sometimes pccm - portable C compiler machine) is an early compiler for the C programming language written by Stephen C. Johnson of Bell Labs in the mid-1970s, [1] based in part on ideas proposed by Alan Snyder in 1973, [2] [3] and "distributed as the C compiler by Bell Labs... with the blessing of Dennis Ritchie."